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Why Knowing What To Do Is Not Enough

Why Knowing What To Do Is Not Enough

Why Knowing What To Do Is Not Enough Hardback - 2020

by Mark Bovens

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  • Title Why Knowing What To Do Is Not Enough
  • Author Mark Bovens
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 162
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Saint Philip Street Press
  • Publication date 2020-10-09
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9781013275067
  • ISBN 9781013275067 / 1013275063
  • Weight 1.48 lbs (0.67 kg)
  • Dimensions 11 x 8.5 x 0.44 in (27.94 x 21.59 x 1.12 cm)
  • Category Sociology
  • Quantity available 10

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This open access book sets out to explain the reasons for the gap between "knowing" and "doing" in view of self-reliance, which is more and more often expected of citizens. In today's society, people are expected to take responsibility for their own lives and be self-reliant. This is no easy feat. They must be on constant high alert in areas of life such as health, work and personal finances and, if things threaten to go awry, take appropriate action without further ado. What does this mean for public policy? Policymakers tend to assume that the government only needs to provide people with clear information and that, once properly informed, they will automatically do the right thing. However, it is becoming increasingly obvious that things do not work like that. Even though people know perfectly well what they ought to do, they often behave differently. Why is this? This book sets out to explain the reasons for the gap between 'knowing' and 'doing'. It focuses on the role of non-cognitive capacities, such as setting goals, taking action, persevering and coping with setbacks, and shows how these capacities are undermined by adverse circumstances. By taking the latest psychological insights fully into account, this book presents a more realist perspective on self-reliance, and shows government officials how to design rules and institutions that allow for the natural limitations in people's 'capacity to act'.

This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.

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